tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-911707550436621468.post3494962751257957892..comments2023-07-18T19:52:35.156+10:00Comments on another something: davenport parkSimone R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/05248239853519762027noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-911707550436621468.post-3551379200990843392013-04-07T20:49:15.705+10:002013-04-07T20:49:15.705+10:00Glad you could look through some of their letters ...Glad you could look through some of their letters and other personal things to learn about their lives. The park sounds like a lovely place for her ashes to be :)<br /><br />I hear you on all the crockery and stuff. When my grandparents died a few years ago, they left a heap of those things as well (growing up in the Depression years made them big hoarders, apparently). My parents have a lot of it now, and heaps of their own stuff too. I'm trying to work out how to tactfully suggest that those kinds of things might be best donated to charity because I really don't want to end up with it later...you really only need one or two vases in your life if you don't grow your own flowers...Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16213944904796774622noreply@blogger.com